Brian have we made publicly available any of the webcasts we recorded/gave as Nitobi over the past two years or so?
On 3/16/12 3:02 AM, "Ross Gardler" <[email protected]> wrote: >On 7 March 2012 19:32, Brian LeRoux <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hey Ross, sorry for the delayed response! Been meaning to answer this. >> The short answer is we try to be available as possible in every place >> possible. We're all over twitter, irc, stackoverflow, the various >> mailing lists and confs. When at Nitobi we did regular webcasts and >> in-person training (monthly). Thats dropped off of late. Formalizing >> our in person training would be good. > >As a start I'd be very interested in exploring the webcast idea. If >there is sufficient momentum from Cordova devs to make this happen >then I'd like to see what we can do as a trial. Is there any >information about the kinds of webcasts you ran and which worked well? > >Ross > > >> >> On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 1:49 AM, Ross Gardler >> <[email protected]> wrote: >>> I was recently at an event in Sri Lanka. At this event I discussed >>> Cordova with a number of employees from a large IT services company >>> called Virtusa (predominantly India based but with offices in a number >>> of countries). They currently use PhoneGap and were very excited to >>> hear that it was coming to Apache as Cordova. >>> >>> The main problem they had was upskilling their developers. It sounded >>> like there was the potential for widespread use of the Callback code >>> within Virtusa but that training was an issue. Obviously not all their >>> developers would be coming to this community but it was felt that a >>> number might be interested in getting involved and addressing the >>> problems their teams come up against. We therefore discussed ways of >>> kickstarting their involvement. >>> >>> Naturally I discussed some of my own ideas with them, but before we >>> discuss those I wonder if the community ever did this kind of work in >>> the past before coming to the ASF? Do you have any models that have >>> worked well for you in the past? >>> >>> Ross >>> >>> -- >>> Ross Gardler (@rgardler) >>> Programme Leader (Open Development) >>> OpenDirective http://opendirective.com > > > >-- >Ross Gardler (@rgardler) >Programme Leader (Open Development) >OpenDirective http://opendirective.com
